Hammer Toe DeformityKendrick Alan Whitney, DPM
翻译 Hammertoe-deformity 翻译 锤状趾畸形 以上结果来自机器翻译。 释义
Hammer Toe Hammer toe is a change in the shape (deformity) of your second, third, or fourth toe. The deformity causes the middle joint of your toe to stay bent. This causes pain, especially when wearing shoes. Hammer toe starts gradually. At first, the toe can be straightened. Gradually...
deformity. If the deformity is flexible, the use of arch supports, hammer toe splints, and custom toe splints can improve and, in some cases, restore proper toe position and function. The use of gel toe sleeves, hammer toe crests and pads can stop rubbing and reduce or eliminate painful ...
of hammertoe developmentandexhibits either a very pronated foot or a very high arched foot. Better control of the underlying foot structure with an orthotic may prevent a worsening of a hammertoe deformity but certainly will not straighten an existing deformity, particularly a rigid hammertoe. ...
hammertoen(toe deformity)(一种畸形的症状)SCSimplified Chinese槌状脚趾,锤形趾chuí zhuàng jiǎo zhǐ,chuí xíng zhǐ 标题中含有单词 'hammertoe' 的论坛讨论: 标题中没有含有单词 'hammertoe' 。 访问Chinese 论坛。 帮助WordReference:在论坛上提问。
ham•mer•toe (ˈhæm ərˌtoʊ) n. 1.a deformity of a toe, usu. the second or third, in which there is a permanent angular flexion of the joints. 2.a toe with such a deformity. [1885–90] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries ...
In a hammer toe deformity, the first joint (MTP) is cocked upward, and the middle joint (PIP) bends downward. A claw toe deformity has a cocked up MTP joint, and both the middle joint (PIP) and the tiny joint at the end of the toe (the DIP) are curled downward like a claw. ...
hammertoe [ham-er-toh ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun Pathology. a clawlike deformity of atoe, usually the second or third, in which there is a permanent flexion of the second and third joints. atoehaving such a deformity. Discover More...
Hammertoedescribes thetoe deformitycaused by contracted extensor tendons of the foot. Thehammer toedeformity is a result of years of tight, inflexible extensor tendons. The patient complains of pain over the ball of the foot, calluses, or abnormal-looking toes. Physical examination reveals tight ex...